India
Tripura authorities ordered the suspension of mobile Internet and SMS services in North Tripura district for 72 hours amid ‘communal tensions’.
There are reports that orders were extended for 36 hours, though no official announcement has been made.
Internet has been shutdown again.SP North Tripura is transferred.Please @DrManikSaha2 take action against the perpetrators,punished the goons,who vandalized mosque in daylight.#Tripuraisunderattacked @PradyotManikya@tipra_official @SudipRoyBarman1 @RahulGandhi @AmitShah pic.twitter.com/rDGqpnYaWI
— Er Rahaman (@S_Rahaman123) October 15, 2024
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What @tp_north @Tripura_Police should be doing instead is preempting, preventing violence & bringing the culprits to justice.
Internet shutdown is a last resort of any administration in the face of unprecedented violence.
This doesn't seem to be the case in North Tripura.
2/n
— Dibakar Dutta (দিবাকর দত্ত) (@dibakardutta_) October 16, 2024
The #Tripura government has extended the internet shutdown by an additional 36 hours in the North and Unakoti district. Such misguided decisions are causing severe inconvenience to everyone, from students to business owners.@Tripura_Police@DrManikSaha2@AmitShah @SpUnakoti
— The Voice of Tripura (@VoiceOf_Tripura) October 19, 2024